
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
The 'Singapore Symphony Orchestra' (SSO), formed in
1979, is a professional
orchestra with 96 musicians. Its current Music Director is
Lan Shui. The performing choir of the SSO is the
Singapore Symphony Chorus directed by the SSO's Resident Conductor
Lim Yau. The orchestra's current principal guest conductor is
Okko Kamu.
Victoria Concert Hall was the home of the SSO until 2002 when the orchestra moved to the new
Esplanade Concert Hall. The SSO performs over 50 symphonic concerts a year. The orchestra has performed in tours in
China,
Malaysia,
Japan,
Italy,
Spain,
United Kingdom,
Greece and
Turkey. It has its first tour in the
United States in 2005.
The SSO collaborated with the
Houston Ballet in 1986, the
London City Ballet in 1992, and the
Singapore Lyric Opera in the production of
Madam Butterfly in 1994.
To make
classical music more accessible to the general public, the SSO has also conducted free outdoor concerts. In 2000, SSO performed at the "''SSO Goes Pop!''" concert with local pop artistes at the
Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre. The SSO has just played under maestro
Lorin Maazel in a gala concert during the maestro's Asia tour with violinist
Lidia Baich (March 2006).
The orchestra's 06/07 season has just been announced. Season highlights include concerts with baritone
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, percussionist
Evelyn Glennie, violinists
Cho-Liang Lin,
Isabelle van Keulen,
Lynnette Seah,
Kyoko Takezawa, pianists
Jean-Philippe Collard,
Vladimir Feltsman, cellist
Nina Kotova, conductors
Gerard Schwarz and
Günther Herbig.
External links
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Singapore Symphony Orchestra - official website
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Singapore Symphony Chorus